Falconry) Defn: To close the eyes of (a hawk or other bird) by drawing through the lids threads which were fastened over the head.
The act of a hawk, or other bird of prey, in seizing its quarry, and soaring with it into air.
No other bird of equal prominence in the North American ornis has so successfully eluded the investigation of the curious.
You see, Yank-Yank was doing a most surprising thing, something no other bird can do.
There was no mistaking Slaty the Junco for any other bird.
There was no mistaking him, for, as Peter well knew, there is no other bird of his size and shape who is so largely white.
On the whole, our cuckoo is a friend to the farmer, for it destroys vast quantities of hairy caterpillars that no other bird, resident or migratory, would touch.
Imbedded in the moss was a vivid orange-yellow feather, which could belong to no other bird.
For the benefit of other bird-students who are in my class, let me write what I learned that day in regard to said bird.
There is an unmatchable melody in the song of the hermit thrush found in that of no other bird.
No other bird would, perhaps, have used such brilliant material; their instincts of concealment would have revolted, but the oriole aims more to make its nest inaccessible than to hide it.
There is no other bird that I know of that can chip with such emphasis and military decision as this yellow-eyed songster.
It is a very charming melody, and heard always on the treeless plains when there is no other bird-music, with the exception of the trilling and grasshopper-like notes of a few Synallaxine species.
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